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President Donald Trump has ramped up attacks against mail-in voting, while more states make the opti
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The federal government declared COVID-19 a national public health emergency, but was very late getti
Eight years ago, when the legislature approved casinos in the Bay State, opponents worried that more
A hard fight comes to an end. Elizabeth Warren drops out of the race for Democratic presidential nom
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Massachusetts’ new distracted driving bill takes effect on Sunday, Feb. 23. Drivers will no longer b
The votes are in from the Granite State and the dust has settled — kind of. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sand